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Apologies in advance if this info exists somewhere but I haven t been able to find it. I assume that the order in which final renderings of the cube faces in a

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, Apr 1, 2007

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Apologies in advance if this info exists somewhere but I haven't been
able to find it.

I assume that the order in which final renderings of the cube faces in
a QTVR pano are rendered is the same order in which Pano2QTVR numbers
them, is this correct? I ask because I'd like to align the equirect
image in such a way that the initial view faces the first cube to be
rendered ... well, it won't face it without overlap to other cubes,
but at least THAT part of the image will appear out of the preview
track background as quickly as possible.

Of course, I don't know for sure that it makes any difference at all.
For example, QT might be smart enough to render the cubefaces in the
order in which they are viewed rather than assembled.

In any case, I figure one of you guys knows the answer to this one. :)

Thanks in advance,
Victor

Erik Krause

... In Pano2QTVR check the QTVR flattener option and the Program will do that for you. It will even reorder the subtiles if you have any... best regards Erik

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, Apr 2, 2007

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Victor-56 wrote:

>
> I assume that the order in which final renderings of the cube faces in
> a QTVR pano are rendered is the same order in which Pano2QTVR numbers
> them, is this correct? I ask because I'd like to align the equirect
> image in such a way that the initial view faces the first cube to be
> rendered ... well, it won't face it without overlap to other cubes,
> but at least THAT part of the image will appear out of the preview
> track background as quickly as possible.
>

In Pano2QTVR check the "QTVR flattener" option and the Program will do that
for you. It will even reorder the subtiles if you have any...